Graduate Courses in Molecular Physiology & Biophys (MPBP)

MPBP 201 -
Human Physiology & Exercise

A comprehensive, in-depth presentation of the scientific basis of human function. Primarily for Physical Therapy students; a limited number of others may be admitted with permission. Prerequisites: CHEM 023 and CHEM 042 or equivalent; two semesters general Physics; one semester Mathematics; Instructor permission.

Credits: 3.00

MPBP 202 -
Human Physiology & Exercise

A comprehensive, in-depth presentation of the scientific basis of human function. Primarily for Physical Therapy students; a limited number of others may be admitted with permission. Prerequisites: CHEM 023 and CHEM 042 or equivalent; two semesters general Physics; one semester Mathematics; Instructor permission.

Credits: 3.00

MPBP 295 -
Special Topics

Credits: 0.00 to 6.00

MPBP 301 -
Medical Physiology

Function in the whole human organism, and at the cellular, tissue, and organ levels, considered biologically and physically. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.

Credits: 8.00

MPBP 302 -
Neuroscience

A correlated presentation of the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of mammalian CNS. Same course as Anatomy 302. Prerequisite: Permission. Anatomy and Physiology staff.

Credits: 4.00

MPBP 303 -
Critical Reading

Critical reading of the current literature, team taught by the faculty in the Dept. of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, giving broad exposure to the expertise present in the department.

Credits: 1.00

MPBP 308 -
Biometrics & Applied Statistic

Introduction to the rational use and evaluation of statistical methods in planning experiments and interpreting biological data. Biometrics laboratory included. Course limited to 12 students. Prerequisites: Math. 110 or equivalent, and permission. Fall.

Devoted to a study of current problems in endocrine research with major emphasis on the molecular mechanism of action of hormones. Prerequisites: MPBP 301; BIOC 301, BIOC 302; Instructor permission. Alternate years.